'Boardwalk Empire': Lost in translationAfter last week’s episode, the big question going into “Bone for Tuna” was, how would Nucky Thompson respond to Gyp Rosetti’s antics? Well, to answer that question, he did and he made it worse. 'Boardwalk Empire': Gyp, guns and 'Spaghetti'[This post contains spoilers for the September 23 episode of HBO's "Boardwalk Empire."] If there’s one thing I learned after watching last night’s “Spaghetti and Coffee,” it’s that Nucky Thompson is whipped and it’s going to be bad for business. He needs to put his game face on, because Gyp Rosetti is already playing hard ball. 'Boardwalk Empire': Party like it's 1923[This post contains spoilers for the September 16 episode of HBO's "Boardwalk Empire," as well as events that occurred in season 2.] It’s New Year’s Eve in 1922, and in “Boardwalk” time a year-and-a-half has passed. For those who were still mourning the loss of a certain someone’s mug in Atlantic City, Sunday’s season 3 premiere, “Resolution,” gave enough new faces and plotlines to speed the grieving process. Should 'The Killing' get another season?Have Linden and Holder solved their first and last case? If the ratings from the two-part season finale are any indication, our detectives might be looking elsewhere to find employment. Still reeling from their disappointing season 1 finale, the team behind “The Killing” seemed to regain their stride toward the end of season 2, but the numbers tell a different story. Wahlberg on 'Entourage' movie: Script's in progressShortly after HBO’s “Entourage” ended its run, star Jerry Ferrara (a.k.a. Turtle to fans) was hopeful but realistic about the story continuing on the silver screen. “As far as the status of the movie, I guess I could say it’s looking good and there is potential,” he told CNN last fall. “But in this business that really doesn’t mean much until you’re on set and you’re shooting.” 'The Killing': Say hello to the bad guy(s)[This post contains spoilers from the June 17 episode of AMC's "The Killing."] Sunday night's episode aired the moment I’ve been waiting two seasons for - and more or less predicted last week. After 26 episodes, the mystery of who killed Rosie Larsen was revealed in the second season finale, “What I Know.” Sure, Rosie was murdered because she was in the wrong place at the wrong time, but it was a lot more complicated and heartbreaking than we thought. |
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